Gijsbert Claesz van Campen

Gijsbert Claesz van Campen (c.1580 – 1648), was a Dutch cloth merchant of Haarlem who is most famous today for his family portrait painted by Frans Hals. The sitters in this painting have been identified by Pieter Biesboer as the family of Gijsbert Claesz. van Campen and is today split into three parts; the left half is in the collection of the Toledo Museum of Art, with an extra baby lower left added by Salomon de Bray in 1628, the center half is in the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, and a third fragment on the far right from a private collection in Europe make up the three known surviving pieces of the original portrait. These three segments were reunited at the Toledo Museum of Art for an exhibition October 18, 2018 – January 6, 2019. The exhibition traveled to the RMFAB in Brussels from February 2 – April 28, 2019 and the Collection Frits Lugt in Paris, from June 8 – August 25, 2019.[1][2]

Remaining fragments of Gijsbert Claesz van Campen family portrait; the left half is in Toledo, Ohio, and the right half is in Brussels
  1. ^ Art, Toledo Museum of. Frans Hals portraits: a family reunion. Nichols, Lawrence W., De Belie, Liesbeth, Biesboer, Pieter, Frans Hals Portraits, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgiumyear=2018. Toledo, OH. ISBN 978-3777430072. OCLC 1030909927.
  2. ^ Bezold, John.“Review of: Frans Hals portraits: A family reunion”, Oud Holland Reviews, December 2020.